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Systematics Section / ASPT De Groot, Sarah [1]. A Whipple Mountains Flora. The Sonoran and Mojave deserts meet just north of the Whipple Mountains, which are situated in southeast San Bernardino County, California, along the Colorado River and adjacent to Arizona. Vegetation from the Pleistocene to the present was inferred from previously published packrat midden data and the current floristic composition. Climate data suggest that summer rainfall is a factor underlying the vegetation differences between the western and eastern portions of the Sonoran desert. Plant collections in the area yielded primarily California Sonoran plants, but also several Mojave and Arizona Sonoran plants. A fair number of the Arizona Sonoran plants collected were on the western margins of their ranges. Three species new to California’s flora were documented in this study: Berberis harrisoniana Kearney & Peebles, Delphinium scaposum Greene, and Erigeron oxyphyllus Greene. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave., Claremont, California, 91711, USA
Keywords: Biogeography Colorado River Flora Sonoran Desert.
Presentation Type: Oral Paper:Papers for Sections Session: CP19 Location: PDR 2/Hilton Date: Monday, July 9th, 2007 Time: 2:00 PM Number: CP19004 Abstract ID:1052 |